Uber Eats gives new customers a first-order discount when they sign up with an invite code from an existing user. The catch every coupon site glosses over: Uber sets the discount per country and per promotional period. The same invite code might show “40% off your first order (up to a cap)” in one market and a flat “$20 off $25” in another — the code doesn’t decide the amount, Uber does, and it displays the current offer when you apply the code.
Honest status of this code
This invite code comes from the site owner’s Uber account. We haven’t been able to re-verify the exact current discount it grants (Uber blocks automated checking, and invite promo values rotate), so the card above intentionally doesn’t show a “verified” date. If you try it and the promo field rejects it, tell us and it comes down the same day — that’s the deal this site makes with its readers.
How to redeem
- Install the Uber Eats app or open ubereats.com and create a new account (existing Uber riders count as existing customers in most markets — the promo usually won’t apply).
- Before checking out, open Account → Promotions (or the promo field in checkout) and enter the code.
- The current discount and its minimum-order requirement display immediately; it applies to your first qualifying order.
FAQ
I have an Uber account for rides but never used Uber Eats — am I “new”?
Usually no: in most markets the promotion checks your Uber account age, not your Eats order history. Some regional promos differ; the app tells you when you enter the code.
Why does the discount amount keep changing on different sites?
Because Uber changes it. Any site quoting a fixed “40% off” year-round is quoting a promo period that ended. The only number that matters is the one the app shows when you apply the code.